(and see below for charts of these eclipses)
The NASA eclipse bulletins are are provided as a public service to
the international astronomical community and contain detailed
predictions, maps and meteorological data for future central solar
eclipses of interest. Presently, the bulletins are available 12 to 18
months before each eclipse. We plan to increase the lead time to 24
months or more for future eclipses. However, a number of requests
have been made for eclipse path data with an even greater lead time.
To accomodate this demand, I am supplying ASCII text files for all
central solar eclipses from 1997 through 2000.
The eclipse path predictions were generated using the JPL DE/LE 200
ephemeris using the center of mass for the Moon. No corrections have
been made to adjust for center of figure. The value used for the Moon's
mean radius is k =0.272281. The umbral path characteristics have been
generated at 2 minute intervals of time compared to the 6 minute interval
used in Fifty Year Canon of Solar Eclipses: 1986-2035. This should
provide enough detail for making preliminary plots of the path on larger
scale maps. Note that positive latitudes are north and positive longitudes
are west.
The paths for the following 13 eclipses are now available:
Naturally, any comments, suggestions, etc. are always welcome.
Fred Espenak
u32fe@lepvax.gsfc.nasa.gov
voice: +1 301 286-5333
fax: +1 301 286-1683
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Plaetary Systems Branch / Code 693.1
Greenbelt, MD 20771
See
Fred Espenak's solar eclipse path page.
- 1995 October 24, flattened
QuickTime format (505 Kbyte)
- 1995 October 24, flc format
(237 Kbyte)
- 1995 October 24, MPEG format
(491 Kbyte)
- 1996 October 12, flattened
QuickTime format (354 Kbyte)
- 1996 October 12, flc format
(172 Kbyte)
- 1996 October 12, MPEG format
(475 Kbyte)
- 1997 March 9, flattened
QuickTime format (329 Kbyte)
- 1997 March 9, flc format
(164 Kbyte)
- 1997 March 9, MPEG format
(290 Kbyte)
- 1998 February 26, flattened
QuickTime format (478 Kbyte)
- 1998 February 26, flc format
(221 Kbyte)
- 1998 February 26, MPEG format
(467 Kbyte)
- 1998 August 22, flattened
QuickTime format (512 Kbyte)
- 1998 August 22, flc format
(248 Kbyte)
- 1998 August 22, MPEG format
(487 Kbyte)
- 1999 February 16, flattened
QuickTime format (518 Kbyte)
- 1999 February 16, flc format
(245 Kbyte)
- 1999 February 16, MPEG format
(478 Kbyte)
- 1999 August 11, flattened
QuickTime format (698 Kbyte)
- 1999 August 11, flc format
(367 Kbyte)
- 1999 August 11, MPEG format
(547 Kbyte)
Animations for earlier and partial eclipses
through 1999 are also available.
These charts and animations were provided by Frank Roussel
(Astro@pegase.unice.fr) who maintains a Web site with a
five-year (1995-1999) canon of solar eclipses, as well as information on
past and future eclipses.
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